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it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer someone sitting at a computer and i want to know a. >> the future is mobile. we call it mobile first. here in new york city, you have the explosion of high-tech start-ups. each starts with a mobile app for an iphone and an android phone. literally, that's their first design. how is the user going to interact with my service? how are they going to experience it? >> one prediction to one can make with some confidence if the year ahead is that you will publish a book because -- >> that's right. >> you and google idea director jerry cohen are publishing a book called "the new digital age." can you
it's very easy for us to figure that out. it's very easy for us to generate those searches. you can imagine that the union of the mobile platform, the cloud computing platform, the information platform, gives us unprecedented vision into what you both are thinking about and you might want to think about as suggestions and, again, if you should opt in to that. >> it's interesting the example you take is walking about the cities. that's an example on where you are mobile. it's no longer...
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automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the level of innovation in energy is equal to the energy in the tech world we would normally celebrate here. >> how does this relate to search? what is the rationale for the variety of projects that you export? >> google wants to be at the center of the information revolution and in a decade and 20 and 30 years. what we are trying to do is be part of what will happen. we are not always perfect. we do make mistakes. one of the interesting things is in kansas city where we have begun wiring up a number of houses with wireless internet. 1 gigabyte internet. the measured performance is 780
automation, energy use, instrumentation of your use, etc.. this is a thermostat that you screw into your lot and it is allegedly possible for you to do this on your own. this would be a great christmas present for people who are sensitive about these kinds of things. it learns what you want with temperature. it does that dynamically. >> what is google's activity in the energy area? >> we ultimately decided to fund a lot of projects rather than build ourselves. the level of...
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it is not us people. it is people who lie us into war and put us trillions of dollars into debt. the profits should belong to the country we exploit. they do not have the technology to keep up with us. we go ahead and crush them. host: repeat the title of the book. caller: it is called "family of secrets." do not cut me off. host: we have to go to " newsmakers" at the top of the hour. thank you for your comments. we apologize for the technical difficulties with the author. we expect him to join us on the subsequent program. tomorrow morning, gretchen morgenson looks at new changes in mortgage lending. steve bell will talk with us about the options for the treasury department including the discussion on the 14th amendment. evan perez will talk about the scope of the mission of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, and fire arms. thank you for joining us on this sunday. enjoy the rest of your day. have a good week. "newsmakers" is next. another view from the west front of the capital as preparations continue for next week's inauguration. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.
it is not us people. it is people who lie us into war and put us trillions of dollars into debt. the profits should belong to the country we exploit. they do not have the technology to keep up with us. we go ahead and crush them. host: repeat the title of the book. caller: it is called "family of secrets." do not cut me off. host: we have to go to " newsmakers" at the top of the hour. thank you for your comments. we apologize for the technical difficulties with the author....
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that uses diesel pumps to pump the water from the ocean so it's not just a fire house, it's also us being exposed to diesel exhaust, and so with you mentioned this gal, rachel, is she the person who's not here today, or when you were talking about the air quality, having your air quality tested, and the odd thing is now a different agency runs and maintains these pumps that are right beneath us now so it gets kind of complicated, but i think i've been exposed, i worked at the airport for 11 years and then worked here, i have this exposure to diesel smell that you don't notice it here, i do notice it frequently, and so when you mention this gal rachel. >> so, just before this, we had a meeting because we're working on hopefully building a study to look at exposures among women in the fire course to understand what they're exposed to, this raises a really interesting kind of unique sub population within that, she is an environmental health scientist and has done a lot of work on measuring levels of chemicals in people and environments, so one study she did was with also in richmond ca
that uses diesel pumps to pump the water from the ocean so it's not just a fire house, it's also us being exposed to diesel exhaust, and so with you mentioned this gal, rachel, is she the person who's not here today, or when you were talking about the air quality, having your air quality tested, and the odd thing is now a different agency runs and maintains these pumps that are right beneath us now so it gets kind of complicated, but i think i've been exposed, i worked at the airport for 11...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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us? >> because it is difficult, you know. >> would you tell me why you guys released the names of the gun other thans. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the phone. >> can you you speak to us for can we he come in with you and speak with you? why are you hiding from us? >> i'm not hiding at all. >> why won't you answer the questions. >> i'm a security guard here. can i have a card and we'll have somebody call you. >> you are a security guard here, though. why would you be wanting to work here. wasn't your name put out on the list of people as well. >> i have no comment. i just am asking for a card so they can contact you. >> we want you off the property. >> can i ask who you are? >> i represent -- we are here at the home of the publisher of the journal news to see if she will talk to us. >> h hi, janet. >> as you can see, we had the door slammed right in our face. we are at the home of cindy royal the editor of the journal news and as you can see behind me he there seems to be a guard in her driveway.
us? >> because it is difficult, you know. >> would you tell me why you guys released the names of the gun other thans. >> i'm sorry. i'm on the phone. >> can you you speak to us for can we he come in with you and speak with you? why are you hiding from us? >> i'm not hiding at all. >> why won't you answer the questions. >> i'm a security guard here. can i have a card and we'll have somebody call you. >> you are a security guard here, though. why...
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>> and hitler used semiautos to kill people. why about fast and furious? why did our government send guns to mexico? >> alex, calm down. alex, let's have a debate -- alex, i get accused -- >> why did they get -- in new york -- >> alex, i get accused when i get you guys on of talking over you, of being rude. i'm trying to be civil. you have got to try and answer some of the questions, right? here is my issue for you. why do people need, civilians, need an ar-15-type assault weapon? >> i said statistically, they're using in a low amount of crimes. that's an fbi fact. >> but they have been used in the last three mass shootings. why do they -- >> i'll tell you why, because they advertise in the media. everybody knows if someone jumps off the empire state building, they put cops out there because there are copy cats. the media hypes and hypes and hypes. don't just commit suicide, go commit suicide by killing a bunch of kids and use this gun because this is what the army uses. >> why do they need them? >> to protect us. a university s
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happy friends who are dear to us gather near to us once more. ♪ >> through the years, we all will be together ♪if the fates allow. ♪until then we will have to muddle through somehow. and have yourself... a merry little christmas now. ♪ >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> i am in the holiday spirit now, aren't you? let's hear it for tammy hall and veronica klaus. >> i got jealous for a minute there, some of the members of the san francisco boys chorus are getting more pictures than i am. as you look around this room, think about the events that you have been to in the city hall in this one rotunda or one of the offices and so many wonderful weddings and so many celebrations and so many heart rending speeches and yes, some sad occasions too. all a part of our community and our beautiful city. as you look around this room tonight, what a diverse combination we have. it makes me smile, but it probably doesn't make nebraska smile. we live in a richly diverse city and our elected officials represent it and our events here represent it and the tree lighting should represent it
happy friends who are dear to us gather near to us once more. ♪ >> through the years, we all will be together ♪if the fates allow. ♪until then we will have to muddle through somehow. and have yourself... a merry little christmas now. ♪ >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> i am in the holiday spirit now, aren't you? let's hear it for tammy hall and veronica klaus. >> i got jealous for a minute there, some of the members of the san francisco boys...
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so hopefully there is some warmth ahead of us. but the cold, yes, it's current and it's behind us. we have video from petaluma last night where christmas lights and icicles look like they could have been real icicles. it got down to 25 this morning in petaluma. tour efforts, who thought california was always warm and sunny, were surprised by the frost and chill. an employee at a local ice cream shot was left in no customers. as you imagine, ice cream isn't a hot commodity in cold weather. she kept busy by cleaning. >> i have the heater cranked up really high and have extra blankets. >> it's been cold since we arrived. the wind and the rain, i thought i was back home. >> also in this cold, the california highway patrol is warning about icy conditions. as the temperatures drop, black eyes can form. it may be your first instinct to slam on the brakes but the chp said not to because that will put your car into a spin. let off the gas slowly if you encounter ice. it's still dark right now and it's st. louis cold. as always, you can see my breath here this morning. we drove from san fran
so hopefully there is some warmth ahead of us. but the cold, yes, it's current and it's behind us. we have video from petaluma last night where christmas lights and icicles look like they could have been real icicles. it got down to 25 this morning in petaluma. tour efforts, who thought california was always warm and sunny, were surprised by the frost and chill. an employee at a local ice cream shot was left in no customers. as you imagine, ice cream isn't a hot commodity in cold weather. she...
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they just make us feel secure. they also make us feel like we're losing our minds especially when you forget your pass password. those security questions feel like a therapy session. name the street you lived on as a child. well, what if your parents were divorced with joint custody. are you faced in middle age with choosing your dad's home over your mom's. what was your childhood nickname? i'm still recovering from body issues. it may all lead to a profound existential crisis which leaves you yelling at your computer, "it's really me. i just forgot who i am." there's good news, however. at least in the future you won't have to remember a password to start your car. japannese are working on a seat that uses a password you'll never forget. your butt print. if you're password weary just sit tight. ♪ using robotics and mobile technology, verizon innovators have made it possible for teachers to teach, and for a kid... nathan. tadpole. ... to feel like a kid again. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even b
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they have become easier for us to use and the process has become a lot more efficient. >> school. -- cool. i was told if you have a question you should line up at that microphone right there. if you're coming up -- no, he did youant [speaker not understood]. >> i don't have a question. i wanted to comment on this. i think something else is really unique and maybe one of the untold stories or not told so much stories about the impact of open data is really the companies that are being formed. and as you mentioned earlier, they're a sustainable company and this is being powered by open data and motion loft is figuring out how they can share the asset that sort of your business model is built on. so, i think that this is presenting a whole new type of question for sort of apps built with government data or public data. >> i guess i'll jump in once here, too, while people are stepping up. we've been doing this for awhile now. one thing we've learned in this innovation space, people matter. like you can build technology you want, platform you want, that's great. it's the people who are do
they have become easier for us to use and the process has become a lot more efficient. >> school. -- cool. i was told if you have a question you should line up at that microphone right there. if you're coming up -- no, he did youant [speaker not understood]. >> i don't have a question. i wanted to comment on this. i think something else is really unique and maybe one of the untold stories or not told so much stories about the impact of open data is really the companies that are...
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you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. john: bad news is bad news. but and not for our next guest. aton edwards runs danger shield offering your e emergency survival plan. disaster resistant home-building and janet nelson selves disaster survival supplies. >> freeze dried supplies and water storage. >> business is good? >> right now. 2011 was the best year ever. >> because of the tsunami and he the earthquake. john: use selva mre. meals ready to eat. why can't i buy a can of food? this is gross looking. >> it taste better than am looks. the emergency food is survivable. calories. nutrition. the military use it. john: foldable shovels? why you need this? >> kerry ability, storage, useful for many situations. ice
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keith tableau will tell us if violent video games are decent the tying -- desensitizing us to real violence. also the search for political and legal solutions for gun violence violence, the vice president says he will hand over recommendations to the president next week despite claiming there is no silver bullet solution but the second amendment has a ripple effect but carl cameron has more. >> guns and ammunition flying out the doors nationwide as the obama administration consummate wraps up. >> people are just scared. that they could not buy them. they thought about getting them now they decided is the time. >> background checks were 2.7 billion and 19 million during 2012. the united -- white house wants to eliminate background checks and restrict high-capacity magazines. >> i agree with the large capaty magazines. >> over the last 20 days the nra says one of a dozen people joined out of fear of new debt restrictions. they suspect of four-point to million membership will balloon up to 5 million. and they have declared dead national debt appreciation day for people to rally with signs that
keith tableau will tell us if violent video games are decent the tying -- desensitizing us to real violence. also the search for political and legal solutions for gun violence violence, the vice president says he will hand over recommendations to the president next week despite claiming there is no silver bullet solution but the second amendment has a ripple effect but carl cameron has more. >> guns and ammunition flying out the doors nationwide as the obama administration consummate...
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that it can monitor us? >> well, that, or it'll be the only toaster that's made. neil: aha. >> think about it. it's more important, neil, because right now the government is listening to our phone calls, reading our e-mails, monitoring our diets and looking at our health records. neil noel whoever came up with this fork, i want to shove that in their heart. >> yeah. neil: but that is something that, you know, really to vida's point, that you would choose to get. so where do you draw the line, katrina, between stuff that could be useful, beneficial to you and those that you have, want no part of? that'sour choice, right? >> well, it is our choice, like i said, right now. but now that everything is being switched over from the analog age to the digital age, it's not going to be a choice. and that's what americans need to understand when they do purchase these products. because this is not just from your smartphone to your oven which i don't even know why you'd want to communicate with your obvious. this is two
that it can monitor us? >> well, that, or it'll be the only toaster that's made. neil: aha. >> think about it. it's more important, neil, because right now the government is listening to our phone calls, reading our e-mails, monitoring our diets and looking at our health records. neil noel whoever came up with this fork, i want to shove that in their heart. >> yeah. neil: but that is something that, you know, really to vida's point, that you would choose to get. so where do...
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what makes us different. other nations also use this. many more are seeking it and more will seek in acquiring it. president obama and those on the security team are mindful that as our nation uses this technology, we are establishing precedents that others may follow. not all of those nations will be nations that share our interests for the premium we put on protecting human life, including innocent civilians. if you want other nations to use the technologies responsibly, we must use them responsibly. if you want others to adhere to a high and rigorous standards of use, we must do so as well. we cannot expect others what we will will not do ourselves. resident obama has demanded -- president obama has demanded that we hold ourselves to the highest standards. this leads me to the final point i want to discuss today. the rigorous standards and policies of the to which we hold ourselves today when considering ordering strikes against a specific member of al qaeda outside the hot battlefield of afghanistan. what i hope to do is give you a g
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or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not because i think the reconstruction efforts in afghanistan will rise or fall, succeed or fail on what happens with one army garrison based in one small province in afghanistan. the reason i'm telling you this story is because it is indicative of problems that we face and we find time and time again when we do audits and inspections in afghanistan. and the problems that we have found at kunduz are indicative of larger problems and indicative of core causes of the problems we have found in afghanistan. that is what i want t
or were not used at all. i would like to report that the contractors responsible for this problem were held accountable, but that is not the case. instead, we seem to be finding time and time again, for some inexplicable reason, they still lead not been able to provide test vacation for, the defense department released the contractor from all further obligations under the contract, including all warranties to fix all the problems and they paid the contractor in full. i tell you this story not...
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. >> i don't like you using the same one that everyone is using because you bring that funk into my cell. >> two cell mates share. >> i go by a dumpster and i wonder. i wonder is that one of my daughter's last resting places. >> ♪ everybody locked up. >>> plucked from death row an inmate tries to make a difference. >> note amazing grace. >> at the end of the day life is about choices. all of this stuff is an illusion. >>> indiana's wabash valley correctional facility houses nearly 2,200 inmates. more than one-third of them are doing time for serious violent crimes. unless isolated in solitary confinement, the vast majority of inmates live in two-man cells. pairings are critical, and avoiding a volatile mix of cellmates a constant challenge. >> we try to not put people doing life with people who are going home next year or blacks with whites or white supremist where with someone with a child molestation case just to resolve the conflict before it happens. >> but even with careful screening, conflicts can still arise between cellmates. >> it was reported we had an assault. there's a guy
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we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give us briefly one world in which congress essentially does nothing, remains preoccupied. when you say it's really possible that congress would do nothing to stay gridlocked, i hope that was a rhetorical question. >> oh, of course. please forgive me. >> walk us through a world where congress does not an we're relying on policies set by the white house possible unset by the next white house. compare that with the world where congress steps up and acts in terms of the practical implications of each? >> it's a big question and just a very brief answer. cops need clear rules. we expect th
we could use some help. we know congress could help us. they could help us today. i pray they will help us. they should do their job and they can set the law and we could begin o have a discussion about how to deal with this new lottery that we've all created. thank you. >> thank you. again, let's clarify a little bit what the options are here a little bit. you wrote a very interesting article arguing that there's a need for congressional action. walk us through why that's important. give...
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and have used that founding -- and i think it's very predictable that people are going to use whatever is rhetorically powerful to ground their arguments. but i think that collectivization of the minds of america's founding fathers is particularly dangerous because as i say so often in the book, presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplify the politics of the founding generation. and it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think our rhetorically incoherent and rhetorically on them. >> host: who won america's right-wing are you talking about? >> guest: i started with glenn beck and as a matter fact, i determined i was going to write this book about 15 minutes after i ran into glenn beck's translation of the federalist papers, the original argument that was in our supermarket and i kind of went around and i said to people, can you believe this? glenn beck has translated the federalist papers and almost everybody said, what's wrong with that? i said well, they are in english. they don't need to be translated. and people did
and have used that founding -- and i think it's very predictable that people are going to use whatever is rhetorically powerful to ground their arguments. but i think that collectivization of the minds of america's founding fathers is particularly dangerous because as i say so often in the book, presenting them as such tends to dramatically oversimplify the politics of the founding generation. and it comes to be used as a big battering ram to beat people over the head with in ways that i think...
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dominic di-natale was live in los angeles with more on us. dominic? >> hey there, harris. 70,000 people. the question is if the f.a.a. investigation delays boeing's chances to recuperate all those invested in the dream liner. looking at a deep probe into the jet plane's design and the quality control in the manufacturing process. one analyst has said that threatens to unearth more problems for boeing ray la hood vouched for the 787 safety yesterday. the company is one of our basic. also one of our based employers it could be a hefty economic set back. despite how alarming the hitches have been this week. it's not unusual for new models to have problems. analysts pointing out that boeing had trouble today it's trusted long haul work horse of the skies. it's a glitch when you look at it dominic. it's okay if you are an analyst. what if you are a traveler? >> are they boarding a faulty dream liner. plane passengers want to fly. it's state of the art aircraft. shine has been dented by the state of safety that it has got at the moment which for some has ke
dominic di-natale was live in los angeles with more on us. dominic? >> hey there, harris. 70,000 people. the question is if the f.a.a. investigation delays boeing's chances to recuperate all those invested in the dream liner. looking at a deep probe into the jet plane's design and the quality control in the manufacturing process. one analyst has said that threatens to unearth more problems for boeing ray la hood vouched for the 787 safety yesterday. the company is one of our basic. also...
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i had naples they used to be just nine or refuse or childs and. i think it was the worst ice over there. there was not treating better than us i didn't saw that they getting tortured but. to see children in the same camp it was bad enough for me and also i saw people they got killed on the torture the bigger portion of the. kill so. i mean i have seen many things during this five years many thinks this is just a couple of those how do you feel after what you've been through in guantanamo through no fault of your own how does it make you feel as a human being. of course nobody can be happy after after all this happened but. i myself am trying to support human rights organizations to fight against torture around the world not just going to normal. around the world exists more than more than twenty one secret prisons where people getting tortured and guantanamo is just one of course madrid has seen the first spanish brush as the twenty third scene i made a burgeoning economic crisis in the us thousands of doctors have marched through the country's ca
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bonds using foreign exchange reserves asso e.s.m. purchases will help to stabilize the n. right so you're saying just by monetary lubricant it's still bone dry in the limb and i guess this would also account for the demographic crisis in japan as the funds that were hopefully there to pay off their retirees are just not there. so these are this is japan buying these e.s.m. bonds for those who have forgotten the he in the s.m. stands for european this s. first ability not japanese stability otherwise it would be well j s m keane's e n at that but yes to pan will now proceed to stabilize itself by monetizing european debt because it's only japanese e n one quadrillion and debt was not enough well the fact that japan's buying european debt and the canadian central banker mark carney is not going to be running the bank of england you see what people have been talking about the globalization of the central banking industry the the people who are running these banks who are financing the insect to all private servers like facebook or in our developing a global hive if you will a
bonds using foreign exchange reserves asso e.s.m. purchases will help to stabilize the n. right so you're saying just by monetary lubricant it's still bone dry in the limb and i guess this would also account for the demographic crisis in japan as the funds that were hopefully there to pay off their retirees are just not there. so these are this is japan buying these e.s.m. bonds for those who have forgotten the he in the s.m. stands for european this s. first ability not japanese stability...
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we can get used to this. right, tito? yep. anyway the only thing i can say is thank you to these 25 guys right here. for years i took math and they told me that five time five is 25 but i think five times five is one because they showed they can play 25 as one individual and that's how they got it done. [cheers and applause] now, i'm going to talk to my family -- [speaking spanish] >> thank you. i just want to say i'm enjoying this ride. this morning and talked to sergio and got to -- i am not -- [inaudible] but i have my card so i know i'm not going to be stopped today so great pleasure to be on this side, all my teammates that make me so happy and so proud. and now the young kids are taken over and two is not enough. we are going for a three-pete. [cheers and applause] >> tito, does not want to speak spanish. okay. no problem. >> i'm legal. >> now we're going to copy up a couple of players you're going to love. >> >> [speaking spanish] let's hear it for pablo sandoval . [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] ,. >> what's u
we can get used to this. right, tito? yep. anyway the only thing i can say is thank you to these 25 guys right here. for years i took math and they told me that five time five is 25 but i think five times five is one because they showed they can play 25 as one individual and that's how they got it done. [cheers and applause] now, i'm going to talk to my family -- [speaking spanish] >> thank you. i just want to say i'm enjoying this ride. this morning and talked to sergio and got to -- i...
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so, ideally, using the san francisco rec and park, the future san francisco arts app, using our mobile commerce to manage that is creating jobs, revenue, and efficiency for the public and tourists to be able to navigate san francisco in a way that hasn't been done before. thank you. >> all right. (applause) >> so, we're going to show another application from motion launch, the founder and ceo, john, will be sharing some of the work that they're doing. they're based here out of san francisco and they've got a great announcement to make. >> i am jon mills. i'm ceo of motion loft. we started about three years ago developing sensors that we could place around cities that would give us some analytics on how people move around cities and how vehicles drive around cities. so, currently we have 16 neighborhoods -- 18 neighborhoods covered in san francisco, and we get real-time data back that shows exactly how many people go by some of the busiest areas in san francisco. so, you can see here san francisco, on average total, i think we had 150 people cross our sensors on average for every sensor
so, ideally, using the san francisco rec and park, the future san francisco arts app, using our mobile commerce to manage that is creating jobs, revenue, and efficiency for the public and tourists to be able to navigate san francisco in a way that hasn't been done before. thank you. >> all right. (applause) >> so, we're going to show another application from motion launch, the founder and ceo, john, will be sharing some of the work that they're doing. they're based here out of san...
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so, this gives a us chance, and no labels gives us a venue to sit down and have meaningful conversation. >> but, you know, to have to do this seems like, you could tell 100 grown men and women, you guys need to talk to each other. >> right. but did you hear what joe just said? i mean can you believe there's not even a venue that allows people to come together to solve problems? the premise is a simple one. joe and i come from a background of problem solving as governors and when you see the dysfunction of congress is now becoming our nation's dysfunction, we're becoming disfigured in a sense, our economy is, because congress is so far behind in the game, so the premise is a simple one, and that is that we want to create a new attitude around problem solving. how do you do that? >> right. >> you've got to get a critical mass together of problem solvers which is what we're doing, we have 25 signed on and our goal by the end of the year is to have 75. so if you can imagine 75 republicans and democrats house and senate members who agree to meet, check their ego at the door and sit around a
so, this gives a us chance, and no labels gives us a venue to sit down and have meaningful conversation. >> but, you know, to have to do this seems like, you could tell 100 grown men and women, you guys need to talk to each other. >> right. but did you hear what joe just said? i mean can you believe there's not even a venue that allows people to come together to solve problems? the premise is a simple one. joe and i come from a background of problem solving as governors and when you...
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those of us who were born in the 1950's or 1960's, and there are not many of us in this room tonight, we grew up believing that we could work hard, play by the rules, and anything was possible. it was called the american dream. george carlin recently said it is called the american dream because you have to be asleep to believe it. we actually think that it is very important to acknowledge that capitalism has been planned economies as the way to move people out of poverty and improve lives. 700 million people since 1980 have been lifted out of poverty, largely through one sort of capitalism or another. but at the same time, we have to admit that capitalism in the anglo-american sense has gone off the rails a bit. for us, exhibit a of that is the inequality rate. since the 1980's, when i graduated from law school and enter the work force, my dad worked two jobs and put four children through college and law school and said this is america, you can do whatever you want. i had that experience. since 1980, the top 1% have had an increase in their income of 275%. during the same time, the mi
those of us who were born in the 1950's or 1960's, and there are not many of us in this room tonight, we grew up believing that we could work hard, play by the rules, and anything was possible. it was called the american dream. george carlin recently said it is called the american dream because you have to be asleep to believe it. we actually think that it is very important to acknowledge that capitalism has been planned economies as the way to move people out of poverty and improve lives. 700...
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you can tweet us @booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> one of the things you learn he you read about children with alcoholics and people in that kind of family dynamic is that a child like bill clinton begins to feel like he has the responsibility of bringing healing to that family, of redeeming it, of creating honor where there's dishonor. and he's so, he basically sets out to be the person who's going to rescue and redeem the family. he is an incredible student. he's front of his class. he becomes very active in boys' nation which is kind of a junior american legion. gets nominated to go to washington as the quote-unquote boys' nation candidate for u.s. senate. goes to washington. he's already six feet tall. he strides to the front of the line when they go to the white house to see president kennedy, and then when kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton lopes forward and gets his picture taken with, alongside of john f. kennedy. he's so proud. he's so proud. and he already is dedic
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>> 1,000 studies said bpa is safe for common use. it is vilified and people say chemicals are scary. i will listen to what consumer activist organization says. there is no reason for it. john: what to the consumer rights groups have in it? >> money. they still fear. news sells. not just the organization but the mainstream media. john: the national resource defense council gave us the scare over the apples now have $185 million of assets we could get the bpa out of the baby products spinet that there is a chemical that is ngerous and we will look out for you that the chemicals are scary. they do not even meet their response. >> now it is banned? >> it generates a number of headlines in the public is scared to demand regulatory agency follow the problem. john: they said based on the preference of consumers did not reflect the concern for safety of bpa. >> the funny thing is many governments have certified the safety of bpa but with public pressure they bay and that all the same. john: this is bpa free. >> once i had children there are
>> 1,000 studies said bpa is safe for common use. it is vilified and people say chemicals are scary. i will listen to what consumer activist organization says. there is no reason for it. john: what to the consumer rights groups have in it? >> money. they still fear. news sells. not just the organization but the mainstream media. john: the national resource defense council gave us the scare over the apples now have $185 million of assets we could get the bpa out of the baby products...
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. >>> here are your headlines this hour. get your flu shot. from the director of the cdc who says it's not too late and it can help the flu epidemic from hitting you. 47 states now reporting what doctors call widespread flu activity an epidemic. companies who make the flu vaccine say there's plent yea vrabel if you want to get a shot. >>> the italy consulate general survived an assassination attempt in benghazi, egypt. just the latest on attacks on foreigners in the city. >>> france's military is carrying out operations in two hot spots in afr
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, capella university understands nurses are dealing with a than wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of...
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use every day, his family confirms he committed suicide. aaron schwarz's family said he killed himself on friday. the 26-year-old co-founded redity, rsf collects data from news and blogs in one place. recently schwarz was in trouble with the law. he was supposed to go to trial later this year on charges that he stole millions of scholarly articles and tried to make them freely available to the public. >>> new this morning, a somber anniversary for survivors and victims of the costa concordia shipwreck. one years ago today it ran aground and capsized. with a gash in the hull, the ship took on water. 32 people died because they were unable to get off that ship in time. a memorial for those lost will be unveiled today. the brother of one of the victims says he is still in mourning. >> and today, you know, i couldn't sleep quite well. imagining the night, the moment that happened. heart beating faster. >> the captain of the ship remains under house arrest. he's accused of causing that shipwreck and leaving that vessel before all of the passenge
use every day, his family confirms he committed suicide. aaron schwarz's family said he killed himself on friday. the 26-year-old co-founded redity, rsf collects data from news and blogs in one place. recently schwarz was in trouble with the law. he was supposed to go to trial later this year on charges that he stole millions of scholarly articles and tried to make them freely available to the public. >>> new this morning, a somber anniversary for survivors and victims of the costa...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today on rory sushi one of the world's most notorious detention facilities it's a grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay it's a promise that barack obama has so far failed to keep or small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in america but even torture appears to be gaining acceptability. investigates. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug including some of his own promises i'm going to close guantanamo and i will follow through on that colonel morris davis was a chief prosecutor at guantanamo under george w. bush he later became a vocal critic of the practices there and strongly supported president obama's pledge to shut down the prison he says the perception of guantanamo in the u.s. has come a long way since two thousand and eight when he was a burning and highly controversial issue with a natio
a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today on rory sushi one of the world's most notorious detention facilities it's a grim anniversary this week with more than one hundred sixty people still being held without charge or trial the closure of guantanamo bay it's a promise that barack obama has so far failed to keep or small calls to stop indefinite detention of largely died down in america but even torture appears to be gaining acceptability. investigates. president obama's call to look...
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if you stop us from doing that, you are going to put us in a position that the only thing left's the debt ceiling. let's hope we can work together. one thing, the american people know we don't have a $17 trillion debt because we tax too little. it's because we spend too much. >> shannon: that's the debate we heard during the fiscal cliff negotiations and we are going to hear in the weeks and months, as you have outlined. all during the fiscal cliff, all the polling showed that the general public thought this was the fault of the house republicans, primarily the house side and republicans in congress as a whole. have you headed up the republican national committee, you know what it is like to sell a message to the american people. why are the republicans not doing well? they are saying, we are trying to put on the brakes and we are selling out our grandkids. but the public, when polled, blames republicans for this? >> one of the things you learn in politics, sometimes the other side gets the bumper sticker and you get the essay. the democratic-controlled senate has not papassed a budg
if you stop us from doing that, you are going to put us in a position that the only thing left's the debt ceiling. let's hope we can work together. one thing, the american people know we don't have a $17 trillion debt because we tax too little. it's because we spend too much. >> shannon: that's the debate we heard during the fiscal cliff negotiations and we are going to hear in the weeks and months, as you have outlined. all during the fiscal cliff, all the polling showed that the general...
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it's good to have you with us. religious leaders were among those who met with vice president joe biden this week in a series of white house meetings on gun control. according to one clergy member present at the meeting, they spoke of the moral requirement to reduce gun violence. in december, a week after the elementary school shooting in connecticut, a large interfaith group called on lawmakers to improve mental health services and strengthen gun laws. >> our worship of guns is a form of idolatry, the random distribution of guns, an offense against god and the only appropriate response is sustained moral outrage. >>> jewish groups were divided over president obama's pick of former republican senator chuck hagel for secretary of defense. in the past, hagel was heavily criticized for comments he made about a "jewish lobby" in washington and for positions he took on iran. several jewish groups that had previously expressed reservations about hagel said they would not oppose him. but, the republican jewish coalition c
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but where does that kind of leave us? what do you sort of see in terms of detroit 100 years from now -- [inaudible] i'm not asking for a prescription. it's more like here we are, kind of had this big? i'm not asking you to paint a picture as much a sort of lake wonderware status what it is -- why we are here. why many of us sort of get up in the morning. >> yeah, i think that's a good question. we talked a little bit about this earlier, the idea of my fear of bulldozing and paving over some of that history. i think you and i might have talked about this once. frances is another person i interviewed at the boat. he's been active in the preservation movement here. the industrial history of detroit is, you know, it is a significant part of 20th century american history. the way that we look back, preserved, you know, some of the ruins in rome and greece. so i don't think we want to lose that. as far as what it becomes, i have no idea. [inaudible] my question is, you know, i love detroit. and from here he moved back. i'm in l
but where does that kind of leave us? what do you sort of see in terms of detroit 100 years from now -- [inaudible] i'm not asking for a prescription. it's more like here we are, kind of had this big? i'm not asking you to paint a picture as much a sort of lake wonderware status what it is -- why we are here. why many of us sort of get up in the morning. >> yeah, i think that's a good question. we talked a little bit about this earlier, the idea of my fear of bulldozing and paving over...
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call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to back them up. to get you to gage what an incident is the guy with the big thumb. the rule of thumb is this. if you cover the incident with your thumb you are far enough away. does it look like he's got it covered with his thumb? you see the smoke going to the side. he's still too close. he's got to back up further even with the rule of thumb. we want you to view the rule of time, distance and shielding. what's time, don't stick around. distance. get far away. shielding means put something solid in between
call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to...
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have to use force. and the proportionality legality and the city. so in any situation. these three standards are observed now that does not mean that. you won't find anybody that would sometime probably go beyond this that happens and people sometimes break the law either you know. as protesters and rioters or even as members of the police who would go and sometimes maybe go beyond the limit the legal limit that was given to them or the oldest when this happened and if it happens we have our legal procedures to take care of this and deal with it so people are put to trial and they face the will do you often if a policeman break them or use excessive force do they often get punished yes of course. now as you know we have a enemy but it's been within the ministry of interior who actually is. independent of the public security and answers directly to the minister of interior and this embodiment is in charge of looking into these accusations. abuses by by any member of the public security is the way you lik
have to use force. and the proportionality legality and the city. so in any situation. these three standards are observed now that does not mean that. you won't find anybody that would sometime probably go beyond this that happens and people sometimes break the law either you know. as protesters and rioters or even as members of the police who would go and sometimes maybe go beyond the limit the legal limit that was given to them or the oldest when this happened and if it happens we have our...
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i hope you join us. stay with us. >> only winners in life? i wish that was not onliie joke in a movie. but our kids are now feeling more entitled than ever. entitled to good grade and good jobs . john said everyone is a winner message will back fire in america. i am with you. >> yes, it is already back firing on america. nothing that gets my dander up more than everybody gets a trophy. hey, little johnnie you didn't try. we'll give you a tropy anyway. that is a massive disservice to kid and all of the cunnelbaya moment we can't afend a little kid. if they don't try they don't get a tropy. >> what is for this, parents or schools. >> the trophy thing drives me insane. it gets them to come out. it ends like in fourth grade. you lose in fourth. my kid in and he lost and he learned a valuable lesson. you do lose. it is not like you get trophies until you are 25 . the other side of the story, too. all schools want to give out ink because they want their schools to look good on paper and want their kids to score on tests it is not just our kid and l
i hope you join us. stay with us. >> only winners in life? i wish that was not onliie joke in a movie. but our kids are now feeling more entitled than ever. entitled to good grade and good jobs . john said everyone is a winner message will back fire in america. i am with you. >> yes, it is already back firing on america. nothing that gets my dander up more than everybody gets a trophy. hey, little johnnie you didn't try. we'll give you a tropy anyway. that is a massive disservice to...
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thanks for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government, directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate, and it's become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the term on which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, manhattan institute senior fellow, and our speaker this afternoon, focuses in her time and important new book, "regulating to disaster: how green jobs are damaging america's economy." in it, she subjects the assumption and policies which led to such a faded federal investments as solyndra solar panel manufacture as was that a 123 collector car battery manufacture to a waiting analysis which we of the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff for the council of economic advi
thanks for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government, directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate, and it's become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the term on which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth,...
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one, use a contract. set expectations from day one. this can help avoid any misunderstanding down the road. two, invoice early and often. the sooner you get the invoice to your clients, the sooner they will pay it. number three, itemize your invoices. be as clear and specific as possible so there's no confusion over what they are being billed for. if a client doesn't understand the charges, they are less likely to sign off on the invoice promptly. four, know who pays you. find out who actually signs the checks and processes the payments. this information will come in handy if you need to address any outstanding invoices in the future. and number five, follow up on outstanding payments. send a reminder to your client on the due date and then once per week until the payment is received. >>> when we come back, we'll have some suggestions on how minority business owners can receive certification, plus some ideas for getting customers back into your stores after the holiday shopping are you. we've all had those moments. when you lost the th
one, use a contract. set expectations from day one. this can help avoid any misunderstanding down the road. two, invoice early and often. the sooner you get the invoice to your clients, the sooner they will pay it. number three, itemize your invoices. be as clear and specific as possible so there's no confusion over what they are being billed for. if a client doesn't understand the charges, they are less likely to sign off on the invoice promptly. four, know who pays you. find out who actually...
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they use masks to make it as real as possible. they use air guns. in this one, the gunman tried to get in through the door. the people barricaded themselves in. is it helpful, the senatcenario? >> they are realistic. you know they are not real bullets, but you don't want to get shot at even if it's a soft pellet gun. >> home to 30,000 students opened their doors to a texas company teaching civilians s survival skills. why is it important? >> what has been taught to them before has been shown not to work. >> reporter: what doesn't work, he says is only trying to hide from a gunman. they teach other options like providing good information, barricading, escaping in extreme situations,en countering a gunman. students at alabama university went through it. here in the san diego state, all freshmen will under go the training this fall. >> we want them to know their opgs so they don't waste time. >> reporter: in 1996 graduate students stressed defending his master's thesis killed three faculty members. today, just about everyone has a connection to public
they use masks to make it as real as possible. they use air guns. in this one, the gunman tried to get in through the door. the people barricaded themselves in. is it helpful, the senatcenario? >> they are realistic. you know they are not real bullets, but you don't want to get shot at even if it's a soft pellet gun. >> home to 30,000 students opened their doors to a texas company teaching civilians s survival skills. why is it important? >> what has been taught to them before...
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i was using it as a jump rope. a skipping rope, you know, for my high blood pressure. >> what was the rope made from? >> i don't know. i guess from the clothes. you know what i'm saying? i use that as a skipping rope. >> did you make the rope? >> no, i didn't make the rope. >> it was on the wing when they cleaned 911 up. >> how long ago was that? >> when they moved someone out of there. >> you had the rope for two months? >> no, i said like -- >> you had the rope two months. >> he says he got the rope off the range a couple months ago. which is kind of hard to believe. the head isn't as big of a concern. the rope is what is concerning. he said it was for exercises but i'm not buying that at this point. do you understand why we are concerned with an offender having an 11-foot reason? i don't know what the concern it's, but it has nothing to do with me. >> did you know you are not allowed to have ropes? >> look, man, where am i going? >> well, with an 11-foot rope, you can climb with it. >> i'm in a secure dorm. >> i
i was using it as a jump rope. a skipping rope, you know, for my high blood pressure. >> what was the rope made from? >> i don't know. i guess from the clothes. you know what i'm saying? i use that as a skipping rope. >> did you make the rope? >> no, i didn't make the rope. >> it was on the wing when they cleaned 911 up. >> how long ago was that? >> when they moved someone out of there. >> you had the rope for two months? >> no, i said like...
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so get us inside of yahoo!. i feel good when i see flicker -- remember there was the internet drive, please do something with flicker, and you did. and it's great to see yahoo! doing something exciting. >> speaking for the flicker team, we're very excited about where we got to this year. i joined flicker back in may and the team had already been working really hard. we knew that mobile was the focus because we saw more and more people who had been photo enthusiasts moving from slrs to the smart phone. so we knew we had to be on that platform where the consumers were. a lot of hard work, a lot of of focus. and i think the app speaks itself. >> is iphone the most popular camera on flicker? >> with every release of the iphone that came out, we saw the iphone rapidly becoming the most popular camera. version by version. from 3 to 4, 4s, 5. >> marissa mayer hasn't posted a lot, but she has. scott thompson never used flicker and you think why the heck not. why wouldn't the ceos have used those products. and i think th
so get us inside of yahoo!. i feel good when i see flicker -- remember there was the internet drive, please do something with flicker, and you did. and it's great to see yahoo! doing something exciting. >> speaking for the flicker team, we're very excited about where we got to this year. i joined flicker back in may and the team had already been working really hard. we knew that mobile was the focus because we saw more and more people who had been photo enthusiasts moving from slrs to the...
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it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's life, we have done some good. i do not think there is a gun owner in america who would say that an assault weapon has a place any other place and the battlefield. an assault weapon does not have a place in a school. an assault weapon does not have a place in a movie theater. an assault weapon does not have a place in a place of worship. most americans would say, it is time to make sure that assault weapons stay on the battlefield. >> to follow-up on that, you talk about what american gun owners and the public wants. it seems the biggest hurdle could be the republican controlled house. how do you get anything through the house? have there been any discussions you have had with republican members who might be willing to allow you guys to get something done? >> if you take a sensible approach and use common-sense measures to try to address this, we can get bipartis
it is time for us to stop the violence. if we have set a one child's life, we have done some good. -- saved one child poe's life, we have done some good. -- child's life, we have done some good. i do not think there is a gun owner in america who would say that an assault weapon has a place any other place and the battlefield. an assault weapon does not have a place in a school. an assault weapon does not have a place in a movie theater. an assault weapon does not have a place in a place of...